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Hamilton hit with ten-place grid penalty in Turkey

Lewis Hamilton will receive a ten-place grid penalty at the Turkish Grand Prix after Mercedes decided to fit a new engine to his car, taking him over his quota for the season. Editor's Picks Verstappen: Losing the title would not change my life 21hLaurence Edmondson F1 medical car crew test positive for COVID 23hReuters 1 Related For cost-saving reasons, drivers are only allowed to use three engines per year and any additional units over that quota result in grid penalties. There was speculation that Mercedes would fit other new power unit components to Hamilton's car, such as a new turbocharger and hybrid system, which would have resulted in a back-of-grid penalty, but so far Mercedes has...
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